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Hottest Rumor In Lakewood - True - Ramsey-Caserio Heads To North Ridgeville

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 8:47 am
by Jim O'Bryan
In a release sent to me by a teacher in the North Ridegeville City Schools, signed by the Kelly McCarthy, NRCS, BOE President...

"Roxann's leadership, passion for learning and dedication to students makes her an ideal leader for our school district."

NRCS School District looks to solidify the contract February 10 at 10:am.

Good luck, thank you for everything you have done for Lakewood Schools. Though your last days will not be until July, you are already missed.

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Roxann Ramsey-Caserio was promoted to Asst. Superintendent, when then Asst. Kevin Bright stepped down. She had been with the district since 2009. Between 2011 and 2013 she was the much loved principal of Grant School, during some trying days. She later took on director of teaching and learning for Lakewood Schools.

In April 2013 she was named to the Asst. Superintendent position which she thought was was great, and a major step toward her dream of one day being a Superintendent. During her stint as the Asst. Superintendent she was indispensable to Superintendent Jeffrey Patterson, while the schools went through both levy and bond issues related to the $275 million rebuilding of Lakewood Schools including the completion of Lakewood High School. At the time of the promotion to Asst Superintendent, Roxann said, "I am honored and excited to have this opportunity with the Lakewood City Schools, and to continue our work to strengthen this entire community of learners."

Once again, good luck, thank you for everything you have done for Lakewood Schools. Though your last days will not be until July, you are already missed.

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Re: Hottest Rumor In Lakewood - True - Ramsey-Caserio Heads To North Ridgeville

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:58 am
by Mark Kindt
I congratulate Assist. Superintendent Ramsey-Caserio on her new appointment in her new district.

I thank her for her public service to Lakewood and her continuing commitment to public service in another local community.

Their gain will be our loss.

Again, thank you for a job well done!